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Schools, Academies, and Colleges.

CHASE AND STUART'S CLASSICAL SERIES.

EDITED BY

THOMAS CHASE, A.M., GEORGE STUART, A.M.,

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HARKNESS'S LATIN GRAMMAR,

ANDREWS & STODDARD'S LATIN GRAMMAR,
BULLIONS & MORRIS'S LATIN GRAMMAR,
GILDERSLEEVE'S LATIN GRAMMAR,
ALLEN'S MANUAL LATIN GRAMMAR,

AND

ALLEN & GREENOUGH'S LATIN GRAMMAR.

THE publication of this edition of the Classics was suggested by the constantly increasing demand by teachers for an edition which, by judicious notes, would give to the student the assistance really necessary to render his study profitable, furnishing explanations of passages difficult of interpretation, of peculiarities of Syntax, &c., and yet would require him to make faithful use of his Grammar and Dictionary.

It is believed that this classical Series needs only to be known

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to insure its very general use.
peculiar merit, and beg leave to
important particulars:
The purity of the text.

The clearness and conciseness of the
notes, and their adaptation to the
Iwants of students.

The beauty of type and paper.
The handsome style of binding
The convenience of the shape and size.
The low price at which the volumes
are sold.

The preparation of the whole Series
is the original work of American
scholars.

The publishers claim for it call attention to the following

The text is not a mere reprint, but is based upon a careful and painstaking comparison of all the most improved editions, with constant reference to the authority of the best manuscripts.

No pains have been spared to make the notes accurate, clear, and helpful to the learner. Points of geography, history, mythology, and antiquities are explained in accordance with the views of the best German scholars.

The generous welcome given to these books, proves very conclusively that they are well adapted to the wants of the classroom. They have been adopted in every State of the Union, and we have the proud satisfaction of stating that they are at this time the standard text-books in more than

One Thousand Schools,

and the number is daily increasing. Among these are many of the largest and most important classical institutions in the country. The Publishers desire to acknowledge their indebtedness to the teachers of Latin throughout the country who are using these books, for the high position that has been accorded to them. Grateful for the very flattering welcome they have received, we pledge ourselves that the entire Series shall be

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To those teachers who do not use them we suggest the consideration of two facts:

1. Large and permanent success follows only real merit. 2. Such success has been obtained by these books.

And we are confident that if they will inquire into the merit

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which has insured this success, they will find that they are well worthy of the commendation bestowed upon them.

The Series contains the following works, viz.:

CA

AESAR'S COMMENTARIES on the Gallic War. With Explanatory Notes, Lexicon, Geographical Index, Map of Gaul, Plan of the Bridge, &c. By Prof. GEORGE STUART. Price by mail, postpaid, $1.25.

FIRST SIX BOOKS OF VIRGIL'S ENEID.

With Explanatory Notes, Lexicon, Remarks on Classical Versification, Index of Proper Names, &c. By Prof. THOMAS CHASE. Price by mail, postpaid, $1.25. VIRGIL'S ANEID. With Explanatory Notes,

Metrical Index, Remarks on Classical Versifica

tion, Index of Proper Names, &c. By Prof. THOMAS CHASE. Price by mail, postpaid, $1.50. VIRGIL'S ECLOGUES, GEORGICS, AND MORETUM. With Explanatory Notes, Lexicon, &c. By Prof. GEORGE STUART. Price by mail, postpaid, $1.25.

CICERO'S SELECT ORATIONS. With Explana

tory Notes, Lexicon, Life of Cicero, List of Consuls during his Life, Plan of the Roman Forum and its Surroundings, &c. By Prof. GEORGE STUART. Price by mail, postpaid, $1.50.

SALLUST'S CATILINE AND JUGURTHINE

WAR. With Explanatory Notes, Lexicon, &c. By Prof. GEORGE STUART. Price by mail, postpaid, $1.25.

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CORNELIUS NEPOS. With Explanatory Notes,

Lexicon, &c. By Prof. GEORGE STUART. Price by mail, postpaid, $1.25.

HORACE'S ODES, SATIRES, AND EPISTLES.

With Explanatory Notes, Metrical Key, Index

of Proper Names, &c. By Prof. THOMAS CHASE. Price by mail, postpaid, $1.50.

LIVY. BOOKS I, XXI, AND XXII. With ex

tracts from Books ix, xxvi, XXXV, XXXVIII, XXXIX, and XLV. With Explanatory Notes, Geographical Index, &c. By Prof. THOMAS CHASE. Price by mail, postpaid, $1.50.

CICERO DE SENECTUTE ET DE AMICITIA.

With Explanatory Notes, &c. By E. P. CROWELL,

A.M., Professor of Latin, and H. B. RICHARD-
SON, Instructor of Latin in Amherst College.
Price by mail, postpaid, $1.25.

CICERO DE OFFICIIS. With Explanatory Notes,

&c. By E. P. CROWELL, A. M., Professor of Latin in Amherst College. Price by mail, postpaid, $1.50.

CICERO'S TUSCULAN DISPUTATIONS. Book

First. The Dream of Scipio, and Extracts from
the Dialogues on Old Age and Friendship. With
Explanatory Notes. By Prof. THOMAS CHASE.
Price by mail, postpaid, $1.25.

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SERIES OF TEXT-BOOKS

ON THE

ENGLISH LANGUAGE.

By JOHN S. HART, LL.D., Professor of Rhetoric and of the English Language in the College of New Jersey.

The Series comprises the following volumes, viz. :

First Lessons in Composition,

Composition and Rhetoric,

A Short Course in Literature,

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Hart's First Lessons in Composition is intended for beginners. A greater help to the Teacher never was invented. It will revolutionize the whole work of teaching. By the increased power of expression which it gives to the pupil, it doubles his progress in every study. There is not a school but in which a class can be formed for its advantageous use. Any pupil able to read tolerably well can use it to advantage.

Hart's Composition and Rhetoric has been prepared with a full knowledge of the wants of both teacher and scholar in this important branch of education, and the author has spared no pains to make the book eminently practical and adapted to use in the class-room. Dr. Hart has been engaged for more than one-third of a century in the practical duties of the schoolroom, and for years past has made a specialty of the subject of which the present volume treats. The great variety and copiousness of the "Examples for Practice" will commend the book to general favor. In this respect it is unequalled by any similar work heretofore published.

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